Les Moonves, the ex-CBS Corp. boss who got bounced last fall amid a slew of sexual misconduct allegations, is fighting the company’s decision to deny him a $120 million severance package. Alexandra Steigrad of the...

Sears Holding Corp. has gotten another reprieve, care of a bankruptcy auction win for the company’s Chairman Eddie Lampert, but the problems that got the retailer into trouble in the first place still persist...

Some of Thursday’s top business news stories: Associated Press Big bank rally helps U.S. stocks finish higher; Goldman soars, by Marley Jay From travel to IPOs, how shutdown is affecting the U.S. economy, by Christopher Rugaber...

CVS Health Corp. is battling Walmart Inc. over the cost of filling prescriptions, a clash that could result in a split between the retail behemoth and the health-care giant. Anna Wilde Matthews and Sarah Nassauer of The...

Some of Wednesday’s top business news stories: Associated Press Federal workers take on odd jobs to make ends meet, by Michelle R. Smith The IRS is recalling 46,000 workers to handle tax returns, by Marcy Gordon...

PG&E Corp. stock cratered Monday after the company said it will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection amid the financial anguish stemming from its part in helping spark a wave of historic wildfires in California....

Some of Tuesday’s top business news stories: Associated Press Company known for deep cost-cutting offers to buy Gannett, by Mae Anderson Another sign of weakness in China weighs on US stocks, by Marley Jay Bloomberg...

NBC News announced its professional divorce agreement with Megyn Kelly late Friday, ending an association with the former Fox News Channel star whose attempt to become a network morning television star as part of...

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